célpopulációt
Célpopulációt, also known as target population, refers to a specific group of individuals or entities that are the focus of a particular study, intervention, or policy. In research and public health, the target population is the group to which the results of a study are intended to be applicable. It is distinct from the study population, which is the group of individuals actually included in the study. The target population is defined by specific characteristics such as age, gender, geographic location, or health status. For example, in a study on the effectiveness of a new vaccine, the target population might be children aged 6-12 living in urban areas. Accurately defining the target population is crucial for ensuring that the study's findings are relevant and applicable to the intended group. It also helps in designing appropriate sampling methods and interpreting the results. In policy-making, the target population might be defined by demographic or socioeconomic factors to tailor interventions effectively.